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Old 03-20-2007, 12:15 PM
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I am looking for pics of aftermarket rotors that still look brand new.
I painted the stockers, but the dust/rust is eating the paint off.
What brand looks the best after some miles?

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Old 03-20-2007, 12:23 PM
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Like these?
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The ws6store.com has rotor works on sale. They look good and wont rust.
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I got these on ebay for a really good price and i am very pleased with the performance and appearance


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Old 03-20-2007, 09:55 PM
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Hey Xx01CamaroZ28xX can you give me some more info on your brakes?
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looks great Brian! keep it up!
Old 03-20-2007, 11:50 PM
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Sure what do you wanna know??
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Originally Posted by Xx01CamaroZ28xX
Sure what do you wanna know??
What kind of calipers are they stock just painted with a decal? Also what rotors are they?
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Yeah they are just stock calipers that were painted and I got the sticker from www.ws6store.com. I got the rotors and pads from them as well, it was $165 for the rotors which is a REALLY good deal and they perform really well too.
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Yes i got mine from there also.. Great deals... And great service... I would seguest you do a little research on Slotted Vrs Drilled... I heard drilled is bad news but they look so good...
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Got mine off Ebay.
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thanks Xx01CamaroZ28xX, and $165 for 4 rotors is real good deal.
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Got mine on ebay for a good price. Haven't shown any rust yet but I wouldn't reccomend the drilled and slotted. Drilled holes already showing stress cracks after less than 9k and no insane braking.
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These are the Powerslot "Prostops".... they are dimpled and slotted... I got them dimpled to reduce the risk of cracking you can get with drilled... Plus they still have the drilled look so you get the best of both worlds...



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I polish these up every so often, no rust yet.
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Heres the rear one.
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Originally Posted by NIGHTMAREWS.6
Heres the rear one.

VERY nice set up!!
What do you do to polish the rotors?



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